JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
Agricultural Biotechnology: The GMO Debate

PERMANENT LINK(S)
Metadata
Show full item recordAuthor
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station; Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station; Cornell University; College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Abstract
An eight page booklet outlining elements of the debate around genetic modification and engineering in agriculture and food. Tools and methods are described along with common questions and answers. Contains photos and diagrams.
Date Issued
2000-08Publisher
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Subject
NYSAES; New York State Agricultural Experiment Station; CUAES; Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station; CALS; GMO; Genetically Modified Organism; Genetics; GEF; Genetically Engineered Food; Agriculture; Horticulture; Science; Food; Biology; Biotechnology; Gene Gun; plants; Genetic Engineering; DNA; Gene Splicing; GE Food; Resistance; Transgenic; Organic
Type
other
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
CIGR E-Journal Volume 2
Montero, J.; Tarjuelo, J.M.; Ortega, J.F.; de Juan, J.A.; Bohuslavek, Z.; Blahovec, Jioi; Esmir, Ahmed A.S.; Vacek, Josef; Hauhouot-O'Hara, M.; Criner, B.R.; Brusewitz, G.H.; Solie, J.B.; Valero, C.; Ruiz-Altisent, M.; Oztekin, S.; Soysal, Y.; Radon, J.; Bieda, W.; Jaarsma, Catharinus F.; Wojcicka-Migasiuk, Dorota; Chochowski, Andrzej; Clarke, L.J.; Strebkov, Dmitry; Henry, Zachary A.; Dixon, John E.; Turnquist, Paul K.; Schinstock, Jack L.; Singh, Gajendra (International Commission of Agricultural Engineering, 2000)TECHNICAL ARTICLES: (1) Montero, J., Tarjuelo, J.M. and Ortega, J.F. Heterogeneity Analysis of the Irrigation in Fields with Medium Size Sprinklers. (2) J.F. Ortega, J.M. Tarjuelo, J. Montero, J.A. de Juan. Discharge ... -
Using Cacao to Catalyze Development: Productivity drivers and technology adoption amongst smallholder farmers in Montes de María, Colombia
Williams, Kalob (2019-05-30)Smallholder farmers produce a large portion of the world’s total food supply, but are often times limited by economic, social or demographic factors that larger farmers find easier to overcome. The body of literature ... -
Farm knowledge: machines versus biotechnology
Stirling, Bob (NABC, 1997)Local farm knowledge is being eroded and, given its relevance to the viability of farm communities, ways have to be found to revive it. Young people often leave farming communities and with them this source of population, ...